Together with the double-CD The Complete Animals, Inside Looking Out forms a complete retrospective of the great British Invasion band.
This 22-song compilation features all of the essential recordings cut by the group in 1965 and 1966 after they broke with their original producer Mickie Most, and before Eric Burdon dissolved the core of the original lineup to pursue solo stardom with an Animals group featuring entirely different musicians.
These tracks were perhaps more soul-oriented than their previous recordings, but the group still burns on the hits "Inside Looking Out" and "Don't Bring Me Down." Despite the absence of original keyboardist Alan Price, the group continued to showcase Burdon's passionate vocals and burning, vibrant organ (by Price's replacement Dave Rowberry) on both renowned and obscure R&B tunes, with an occasional original thrown in.
Besides the entirety of their final British LP Animalisms (from 1966) and the above-mentioned singles, the CD includes the hits "Help Me Girl" and "See See Rider" (credited to "Eric Burdon and the Animals," these were possibly Burdon solo records). The four tracks from their first release, an independently released 1963 EP featuring primitive R&B standards, are small but noteworthy bonus cuts that close this collection.
01. Inside-Looking Out [3:48]
02. Outcast (European Version) [3:05]
03. Don't Bring Me Down [3:17]
04. Cheating [2:26]
05. Help Me Girl [2:35]
06. See See Rider [4:01]
07. One Monkey Don't Stop No Show [3:21]
08. Maudie [4:04]
09. Sweet Little Sixteen [3:08]
10. You're On My Mind [2:55]
11. Clapping [1:22]
12. Gin House Blues [4:39]
13. Squeeze Her Tease Her [3:00]
14. What Am I Living For [3:15]
15. I Put A Spell On You [2:57]
16. That's All I Am To You [2:25]
17. She'll Return It [2:43]
18. Mama Told Me Not To Come [0:2:16.1]
19. I Just Want To Make Love To You [3:47]
20. Boom Boom [3:51]
21. Big Boss Man [3:46]
22. Pretty Thing [2:37]
Label: Sequel
Released: 1990
Catalogue: NEX CD 153
Codec: Flac
Compression Level: 5
Quality: High
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